Publisher's Description
From vanBasco Software:
vanBasco's Karaoke Player plays MIDI Karaoke files. Lyrics can be displayed in full-screen. You can change and recall tempo, volume, and key of a song, and mute or solo instruments. Best of all: our player is totally ad-free freeware.
What's new in this version:
- User-interface now supports English, Spanish (espa?ol), and German (deutsch)
- Choice of default character set for lyrics now includes a wide variety (allows to play Russian Karaoke files on an English version of Windows, for instance)
- Better support for Far-East character sets
- Folder names in playlist window in non-English languages are now displayed correctly
- In the playlist window, song files can be dragged and dropped into the desired position of the playlist
- K... See all new features
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All versions:
4.0 starsout of 3 votes
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Current version:
4.0 starsout of 3 votes
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"Good Program,.. very entertaining"
Version: vanBasco's Karaoke Player 2.53
Pros
Keyboard display, and instrument is great
Cons
Can't edit text
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"It's the finest player I have used"
Version: vanBasco's Karaoke Player 2.53
Pros
Flexible skins, Multiple controls.
Cons
none that I can find
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"Let me load a midi file and remove tracks(instruments)"
Version: vanBasco's Karaoke Player 2.53
Pros
It let me do what I stated above after downloading several other programs on download.com but my computer is now running really slow - prior to downloading this particular program.
Cons
Cheapo looking GUI but who cares--it's freeware. Before getting used to it I kind of find I load their sample song files by mistake.
Summary
I can't tell yet but you may only be able to save the edited file within the program. I don't see YET if the new file can be saved to an outside file on the computer. Just in case, I played it and recorded the audio to Audacity and saved that file to practice a song on my guitar that I removed the guitar part from of the midi file song. The program is a bit clumsy but does the job I'm asking it to do. Thank God for Audacity. What a problem solver. I wish it could do this too.
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